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Vettel: I was always too far to try and get close

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel needed to finish ahead of championship leader Lewis Hamilton at the Monaco Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver just that trimming the points deficit from 17 points from 14 on an afternoon in which he simply did not have the firepower to challenge for victory. The German spoke after the race in Monte-Carlo. You’re sixth podium finish here, but not the result you were looking for. You just didn’t have the pace today? SV: I think we had the pace but it was a tricky race. I think Daniel had the answers at all times. The first stint I could follow him fairly easily and then he started to push just, I think when Lewis started to pit. Then he was a bit stronger...
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